Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Bathroom Decorating Ideas - How To Decorate

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The bathroom is often overlooked when it comes to decorating, yet giving it a fresh new look can be easy, fun and relatively inexpensive. You don’t have to undertake a complete renovation — even simple changes like new light fixtures or an updated shower curtain can take your space from drab to divine. Here are five great bathroom decorating ideas to consider:

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Savon Tray Table •TT052
Britton Mirror •WM856

1. Paint

Nothing changes the look of a room like a fresh coat of paint. Keep things soothing with soft neutrals and pale pastels or go bold with rich, dark hues — there are no rules! Because of their smaller size, bathrooms are also a great place to experiment with decorative paint techniques like stripes or an all-over stencil. Powder rooms, especially, can become mini showstoppers with an unexpected punch of color or graphic wallpaper. Whatever you do, take the time to try out different swatches in the room at different times of day. It will make finding the right color easier and help you avoid costly mistakes.

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Valencia 3-Light Vanity Sconce •LV234

2. Lighting

Good lighting in a bathroom is critical. Not only does it help you perform detailed tasks like applying make-up or shaving, it also adds shimmer, sparkle, even a touch of glamour. If possible, layer your bathroom’s lighting for maximum efficiency. Provide broad illumination with a ceiling fixture in whatever form you prefer, be it sleek and flush-mounted or a dramatic crystal chandelier. Build on that look with complementary vanity lights or sconces to provide a more directed glow. Then finish things off with task and ambient lighting such as lighted mirrors and small lamps that amp up the room’s function and mood. And don’t worry about all the pieces matching exactly — similarities in finish, shape, or style will be enough to keep the look cohesive.

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Beaded Bath Collection

3. Fixtures

Old fixtures can make an otherwise fine bathroom appear tired and dated. Swap out worn, rusty or just plain unfashionable pieces with shiny new towel bars, soap dishes, and robe hooks to make your bathroom glisten again. Replace the builder-grade mirror with a gorgeous framed one that reflects your personal style. Update the knobs and pulls on the cabinets — even the smallest touches can make a big difference in your room’s design.

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Monogrammed Classic Shower Curtain •FH217
Harlequin Bath Rug •RD148

4. Soft Goods

Perhaps the simplest way to freshen up your bathroom is with new soft goods. Changing out your towels, rugs, shower curtain, and window treatments will quickly turn a utilitarian space into a restful retreat. Get creative with colors and patterns or achieve spa-like serenity with classic white — the options are endless. And don’t forget the details!  Custom elements like monogramming on towels and accessories or a vanity stool upholstered in your favorite fabric will make the room uniquely yours.

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Miranda Corner Cabinet •MC019

5. Furniture & Accessories

Functionality in a bathroom is paramount, and space is often at a premium. That means furniture and accessories may have to pull double-duty, offering up much-needed storage with a splash of style. Bring in an elegant etagere to hold towels and decorative accents. Keep visual clutter to a minimum by corralling small items like perfumes and beauty products on an eye-catching tray. Incorporate a bit of vintage charm with apothecary jars to store cotton balls and bath soaps, and add textural interest by stashing magazines or extra toilet paper in natural woven baskets. Layer in items like wall art, a potted plant or some candles to complete the look, then all that’s left to do is soak in the beauty of your new sanctuary.

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